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Fujitsu was established in June 1935 as Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing as a joint venture between Furukawa Electric Company and the German company Siemens. The company signed an agreement with Consolidated Computers Limited in 1971 to distribute their data entry product, acquired 80% of International Computers Limited in 1990, and formed a joint venture with AMD, Spansion to manufacture flash memory in 1993. In addition, Fujitsu launched a product line of mainframe computers that were the fastest in the world at the time. More recently, in 2007, the company signed a deal with Reuters Group to outsource most of its internal IT department to Fujitsu. The company makes computing products for personal computing, telecommunications, and advanced microelectronics. It is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and has a global network in over 70 countries. Its divisions of operations include Fujitsu Laboratories, Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe GmbH, Fujitsu Technology Solutions, Fujitsu Consulting, and Fujitsu General.As of 2013, the company projected a net loss of 95 billion yen, and in February it announced that 5,000 jobs would be cut from its workforce of 170,000 employees, including 3,000 in Japan.